OAKLAND — Seventy-three wasn’t the only big number the Warriors put up Wednesday night at Oracle Arena.

Stephen Curry hit 10 more 3-point baskets in Golden State’s historic 73rd victory, a 125-104 conquest of the Memphis Grizzlies, to surpass the once-unthinkable total of 400 for the season.

No. 400 came with 11:17 left in the third quarter off a pass from Andrew Bogut on a shot over the reach of ex-Warrior Matt Barnes from the right wing. Curry wound up with 46 points and 402 3-pointers for the season — an astonishing 116 more than he made a year ago while setting the NBA standard.

“Good luck breaking that one next year,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr joked to Curry earlier on Wednesday. “The fact that he just obliterated the last record is amazing. I have a feeling this one might stand for a while.”

Curry had made just 10 of 32 tries from the arc in three previous games against Memphis, but that recent history proved no obstacle. He made his first 3-pointer at 9:13 of the opening period, and another at 7:59.

Then, in a 57-second burst that sent Oracle fans into hysteria, Curry made three more from deep — one of them from 31 feet, then two more in quick succession. With 3:47 left in the first quarter, he already was at 397.

(It was shortly after that Twitter crashed. Yes, Stephen Curry broke Twitter. He came out of the game to start the second quarter, and within minutes the social media site was up and running again.) No. 398 came with 48 seconds left, giving him 20 points in the quarter.

Curry fired in No. 399 — a 27-footer — with 2:48 left in the second period. Three more in the third put him over the top.

“In my mind, it doesn’t matter if it’s 396 or 400. I guess 400 sounds better,” Kerr said. “He’s an amazing shooter — we all know that. It’s the consistency that is probably the most impressive.”

A summary of Curry’s statistical milestones this season:

Joerger said while others are enamored by Curry’s shooting, his passing or his ballhandling, he most appreciates something less tangible.

“He’s got high character. He’ll look at you funny … he’ll do a dance or whatever. That’s just being a competitor,” Joerger said.

“He’s the best. I’ve got a lot of respect for him, and the way he goes about his business is the biggest thing for me.”

OAKLAND — Seventy-three wasn’t the only big number the Warriors put up Wednesday night at Oracle Arena.

Stephen Curry hit 10 more 3-point baskets in Golden State’s historic 73rd victory, a 125-104 conquest of the Memphis Grizzlies, to surpass the once-unthinkable total of 400 for the season.

No. 400 came with 11:17 left in the third quarter off a pass from Andrew Bogut on a shot over the reach of ex-Warrior Matt Barnes from the right wing. Curry wound up with 46 points and 402 3-pointers for the season — an astonishing 116 more than he made a year ago while setting the NBA standard.

“Good luck breaking that one next year,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr joked to Curry earlier on Wednesday. “The fact that he just obliterated the last record is amazing. I have a feeling this one might stand for a while.”

Curry had made just 10 of 32 tries from the arc in three previous games against Memphis, but that recent history proved no obstacle. He made his first 3-pointer at 9:13 of the opening period, and another at 7:59.

Then, in a 57-second burst that sent Oracle fans into hysteria, Curry made three more from deep — one of them from 31 feet, then two more in quick succession. With 3:47 left in the first quarter, he already was at 397.

(It was shortly after that Twitter crashed. Yes, Stephen Curry broke Twitter. He came out of the game to start the second quarter, and within minutes the social media site was up and running again.) No. 398 came with 48 seconds left, giving him 20 points in the quarter.

Curry fired in No. 399 — a 27-footer — with 2:48 left in the second period. Three more in the third put him over the top.

“In my mind, it doesn’t matter if it’s 396 or 400. I guess 400 sounds better,” Kerr said. “He’s an amazing shooter — we all know that. It’s the consistency that is probably the most impressive.”

A summary of Curry’s statistical milestones this season:

Joerger said while others are enamored by Curry’s shooting, his passing or his ballhandling, he most appreciates something less tangible.

“He’s got high character. He’ll look at you funny … he’ll do a dance or whatever. That’s just being a competitor,” Joerger said.

“He’s the best. I’ve got a lot of respect for him, and the way he goes about his business is the biggest thing for me.”

OAKLAND — Seventy-three wasn’t the only big number the Warriors put up Wednesday night at Oracle Arena.

Stephen Curry hit 10 more 3-point baskets in Golden State’s historic 73rd victory, a 125-104 conquest of the Memphis Grizzlies, to surpass the once-unthinkable total of 400 for the season.

No. 400 came with 11:17 left in the third quarter off a pass from Andrew Bogut on a shot over the reach of ex-Warrior Matt Barnes from the right wing. Curry wound up with 46 points and 402 3-pointers for the season — an astonishing 116 more than he made a year ago while setting the NBA standard.

“Good luck breaking that one next year,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr joked to Curry earlier on Wednesday. “The fact that he just obliterated the last record is amazing. I have a feeling this one might stand for a while.”

Curry had made just 10 of 32 tries from the arc in three previous games against Memphis, but that recent history proved no obstacle. He made his first 3-pointer at 9:13 of the opening period, and another at 7:59.

Then, in a 57-second burst that sent Oracle fans into hysteria, Curry made three more from deep — one of them from 31 feet, then two more in quick succession. With 3:47 left in the first quarter, he already was at 397.

(It was shortly after that Twitter crashed. Yes, Stephen Curry broke Twitter. He came out of the game to start the second quarter, and within minutes the social media site was up and running again.) No. 398 came with 48 seconds left, giving him 20 points in the quarter.

Curry fired in No. 399 — a 27-footer — with 2:48 left in the second period. Three more in the third put him over the top.

“In my mind, it doesn’t matter if it’s 396 or 400. I guess 400 sounds better,” Kerr said. “He’s an amazing shooter — we all know that. It’s the consistency that is probably the most impressive.”

A summary of Curry’s statistical milestones this season:

Joerger said while others are enamored by Curry’s shooting, his passing or his ballhandling, he most appreciates something less tangible.

“He’s got high character. He’ll look at you funny … he’ll do a dance or whatever. That’s just being a competitor,” Joerger said.

“He’s the best. I’ve got a lot of respect for him, and the way he goes about his business is the biggest thing for me.”

OAKLAND — Seventy-three wasn’t the only big number the Warriors put up Wednesday night at Oracle Arena.

Stephen Curry hit 10 more 3-point baskets in Golden State’s historic 73rd victory, a 125-104 conquest of the Memphis Grizzlies, to surpass the once-unthinkable total of 400 for the season.

No. 400 came with 11:17 left in the third quarter off a pass from Andrew Bogut on a shot over the reach of ex-Warrior Matt Barnes from the right wing. Curry wound up with 46 points and 402 3-pointers for the season — an astonishing 116 more than he made a year ago while setting the NBA standard.

“Good luck breaking that one next year,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr joked to Curry earlier on Wednesday. “The fact that he just obliterated the last record is amazing. I have a feeling this one might stand for a while.”

Curry had made just 10 of 32 tries from the arc in three previous games against Memphis, but that recent history proved no obstacle. He made his first 3-pointer at 9:13 of the opening period, and another at 7:59.

Then, in a 57-second burst that sent Oracle fans into hysteria, Curry made three more from deep — one of them from 31 feet, then two more in quick succession. With 3:47 left in the first quarter, he already was at 397.

(It was shortly after that Twitter crashed. Yes, Stephen Curry broke Twitter. He came out of the game to start the second quarter, and within minutes the social media site was up and running again.) No. 398 came with 48 seconds left, giving him 20 points in the quarter.

Curry fired in No. 399 — a 27-footer — with 2:48 left in the second period. Three more in the third put him over the top.

“In my mind, it doesn’t matter if it’s 396 or 400. I guess 400 sounds better,” Kerr said. “He’s an amazing shooter — we all know that. It’s the consistency that is probably the most impressive.”

A summary of Curry’s statistical milestones this season:

Joerger said while others are enamored by Curry’s shooting, his passing or his ballhandling, he most appreciates something less tangible.

“He’s got high character. He’ll look at you funny … he’ll do a dance or whatever. That’s just being a competitor,” Joerger said.

“He’s the best. I’ve got a lot of respect for him, and the way he goes about his business is the biggest thing for me.”

OAKLAND — Seventy-three wasn’t the only big number the Warriors put up Wednesday night at Oracle Arena.

Stephen Curry hit 10 more 3-point baskets in Golden State’s historic 73rd victory, a 125-104 conquest of the Memphis Grizzlies, to surpass the once-unthinkable total of 400 for the season.

No. 400 came with 11:17 left in the third quarter off a pass from Andrew Bogut on a shot over the reach of ex-Warrior Matt Barnes from the right wing. Curry wound up with 46 points and 402 3-pointers for the season — an astonishing 116 more than he made a year ago while setting the NBA standard.

“Good luck breaking that one next year,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr joked to Curry earlier on Wednesday. “The fact that he just obliterated the last record is amazing. I have a feeling this one might stand for a while.”

Curry had made just 10 of 32 tries from the arc in three previous games against Memphis, but that recent history proved no obstacle. He made his first 3-pointer at 9:13 of the opening period, and another at 7:59.

Then, in a 57-second burst that sent Oracle fans into hysteria, Curry made three more from deep — one of them from 31 feet, then two more in quick succession. With 3:47 left in the first quarter, he already was at 397.

(It was shortly after that Twitter crashed. Yes, Stephen Curry broke Twitter. He came out of the game to start the second quarter, and within minutes the social media site was up and running again.) No. 398 came with 48 seconds left, giving him 20 points in the quarter.

Curry fired in No. 399 — a 27-footer — with 2:48 left in the second period. Three more in the third put him over the top.

“In my mind, it doesn’t matter if it’s 396 or 400. I guess 400 sounds better,” Kerr said. “He’s an amazing shooter — we all know that. It’s the consistency that is probably the most impressive.”

A summary of Curry’s statistical milestones this season:

Joerger said while others are enamored by Curry’s shooting, his passing or his ballhandling, he most appreciates something less tangible.

“He’s got high character. He’ll look at you funny … he’ll do a dance or whatever. That’s just being a competitor,” Joerger said.

“He’s the best. I’ve got a lot of respect for him, and the way he goes about his business is the biggest thing for me.”